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i had the opportunity to work in jim's campaign and go to washington and jim let me come back here in 1976. gang to know people. it was 1977 i had not yet announced -- i was at the state fair. the country was consumed in a raging debate about the panama canal treaties. as we were walking down the fairway a very angry crowd encircled george demanding that he explain his position on those treaties and change it. and threatening that they would work hard to defeat him in the next reelection if he didn't. george stood there and listened quietly. when it was his turn to talk, in a most recent, calm persuasive articulate way he shared with that group why those treaties were not only good for panama but what they meant for us. the crowd dissipated. as we walked back to the democratic booth i remarked that george, i can't help but note the contrast between that angry crowd and what you just did. he said i have learned a long time ago, it is a whole lot better to tell people what you believe from here than to tell them what you think they want to hear. [applause] george set the standard for ca
i had the opportunity to work in jim's campaign and go to washington and jim let me come back here in 1976. gang to know people. it was 1977 i had not yet announced -- i was at the state fair. the country was consumed in a raging debate about the panama canal treaties. as we were walking down the fairway a very angry crowd encircled george demanding that he explain his position on those treaties and change it. and threatening that they would work hard to defeat him in the next reelection if he...
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all right, jim, take it away. >> great to be here in detroit. first time in a while. i have to make it happen more often. so were going to have a nice conversation. we have to cover a lot of a lot of things in 40 minutes, so we're going to start right away. you can see the panelists, backgrounds, michael, paul and ted, great panel. i'm 40 minutes that we try to cover as looking at infrastructure, education and immigration, trying to look at it through the lens of technology and the role of urban centers and take a look at what the current state is in the united states in each of these things, what some of our best as competitors are doing and maybe a couple sections on tactical things the united states can you do have a job. we'll try to take the calls at the end of the campy without further ado, i want to ask you next to start. your last job as cio of united states of america. that's a pretty big job. so you got to see lots of things. you had great perspective on these areas, immigration, education, infrastructure. can you pick one or two and comment on the current s
all right, jim, take it away. >> great to be here in detroit. first time in a while. i have to make it happen more often. so were going to have a nice conversation. we have to cover a lot of a lot of things in 40 minutes, so we're going to start right away. you can see the panelists, backgrounds, michael, paul and ted, great panel. i'm 40 minutes that we try to cover as looking at infrastructure, education and immigration, trying to look at it through the lens of technology and the role...
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actually chosen by the state party process but roosevelt and his top aides who were louis whole and jim felt that if he got into these as many races as possible and he won as many of them as possible that the states would realize which way the tide was going and get on the board and that is pretty much the policy that he followed. she was a big irish men shaking hands with folks for the year before some of the people from the midwest who were asked why they want to get in the campus because jim came and asked and nobody else did. he's a very gregarious type that collected delegates left and right at that point and he's the governor of the largest state at that time which of the largest number of electoral votes and so they automatically had an advantage over their opponents. but his predecessor the democratic candidate was l. smith who had run in 1928 and smith was the head of the empire state building in those days which was nicknamed the mt state building because after they built it nobody moved into it. only the observation deck was making money initially and smith was spending all o
actually chosen by the state party process but roosevelt and his top aides who were louis whole and jim felt that if he got into these as many races as possible and he won as many of them as possible that the states would realize which way the tide was going and get on the board and that is pretty much the policy that he followed. she was a big irish men shaking hands with folks for the year before some of the people from the midwest who were asked why they want to get in the campus because jim...
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how so, jim? >> well, look, they're talking about tightening mortgage standards again because of the standards put forth by dodd-frank. lending standards are already too tight even though the housing market is improving, you talk to mortgage companies and title companies and tell you the same thing over and over again. these deals are very difficult to close right now. even though they're closing them. and this is the reason the housing market is not, has not moved a needle on the economy, like the statistics would suggest. keep in mind 31% of home owners out there are still underwater anyway so the housing market is held back anyway, if you tighten standards now, it's going to have a deleterious effect and not only that, but the federal reserve board is out there and 75% of all mortgages, the mortgage market is becoming the same monster it was under fannie and freddie mac. we don't need this, i needs to be settled by iividual banks not by the federal government. >> brenda: okay. steve isn't this
how so, jim? >> well, look, they're talking about tightening mortgage standards again because of the standards put forth by dodd-frank. lending standards are already too tight even though the housing market is improving, you talk to mortgage companies and title companies and tell you the same thing over and over again. these deals are very difficult to close right now. even though they're closing them. and this is the reason the housing market is not, has not moved a needle on the...
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said jim walsh said the record is clear. is a real and liberal of spending and taxing i voted against leadership and simpson bowles because i have spent the last 22 months talking to hundreds of people, 40 plus taj mahal meetings, farmers, positions meetings, farmers, positions , we have done incredible amounts of conversations and getting to the issues. that is why i am in touch. dan maffei came back after being gone many years to challenge jim walsh. >>moderator: you have not been the subject of these attack ads you have a positive message to get out i will give you another 60 seconds of an issue of your choosing. rozum: unborn and raised here is syracuse my parents are from call-in activity anti-communist union thinking if you work hard you can create a good life. that is not the case anymore. our word greed that new deal is investment to put people back to work to address unmet community needs updating our 100 year-old sewers comment to have real energy independence, i support to put money in working people's pockets. my
said jim walsh said the record is clear. is a real and liberal of spending and taxing i voted against leadership and simpson bowles because i have spent the last 22 months talking to hundreds of people, 40 plus taj mahal meetings, farmers, positions meetings, farmers, positions , we have done incredible amounts of conversations and getting to the issues. that is why i am in touch. dan maffei came back after being gone many years to challenge jim walsh. >>moderator: you have not been the...
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thanks to jim i had the opportunity to work in jim's campaign and go to washington and then jim let me come back here in 1976. to get around and to know people. it was 1977, i hadn't yet announced -- it was at the state fair. the country was consumed and a raging debate about the panama canal treaties. as we were walking down the fairway, if very angry crowd encircled george demanding that he explain his position on those treaties and change it. and that they would work hard to defeat him in the next election and they didn't. george stood there and listened to them quietly. when it was his time to talk in a most recent come and articulate way, he shared with that group why those treaties were not only good for panama but what they meant for us. the crowd dissipated and as we walked back to the democratic booth, i remarked to george. i said george, i can't help but note the contrast between that angry crowd and what you just did. he said, i have learned a long time ago that it's a whole lot better to tell people what you believe from here than to tell them what you think they want to he
thanks to jim i had the opportunity to work in jim's campaign and go to washington and then jim let me come back here in 1976. to get around and to know people. it was 1977, i hadn't yet announced -- it was at the state fair. the country was consumed and a raging debate about the panama canal treaties. as we were walking down the fairway, if very angry crowd encircled george demanding that he explain his position on those treaties and change it. and that they would work hard to defeat him in...
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>> reporter: hey there, jim and pat. that relief's going to be a long time coming though we are getting a patch of sun in atlantic city. we want to get a look as they start the recovery. people coming down to get a picture of what's gone. they've never seen this area like this before. you can see the rubble piled up here. we've seen dozers working throughout the day. that's going to continue. as you come back across and work your way down across the beach we'll be able to show you that boardwalk that was here for so long. this is repair that's going to take -- i think people are starting to understand, getting over the shock of what sandy left behind and understanding that the recovery here is going to be difficult and not going to be weeks but months if not more than a year. there is a bit of good news here in atlantic city. the casinos reopened. and a lot of people, you'd be surprised, moving in, saying they're going to find a place to stay here. the hotels are open. but also hoping they can get their minds off what's
>> reporter: hey there, jim and pat. that relief's going to be a long time coming though we are getting a patch of sun in atlantic city. we want to get a look as they start the recovery. people coming down to get a picture of what's gone. they've never seen this area like this before. you can see the rubble piled up here. we've seen dozers working throughout the day. that's going to continue. as you come back across and work your way down across the beach we'll be able to show you that...
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smith: thank you, jim. well, let's start in reverse. the payroll tax that senator casey has been for and voted for, and you would vote again for it, the payroll reduction tax that you're -- casey: i'll respond when i get -- smith: okay, i'm sorry. no, i was curious. because when you really look at that, what we're doing there with the people that that helped needed helped, i agree. and the reason those people needed help is because congress for years now has not had the backbone and the leadership to get the hard decisions made, to get government downsized. get deficit spending stopped and quit borrowing money from china. we have to quit doing that. we've had -- senator, you've been, with all due respect, in the senate for six years, and still we do not have an economy that's roaring. we've got to do that. and we still have this huge, huge deficit spending. but the fiscal cliff, bottom line, has been caused by lack of leadership in the former congresses. and we keep just wasting the time and the american people are needing jobs. and my
smith: thank you, jim. well, let's start in reverse. the payroll tax that senator casey has been for and voted for, and you would vote again for it, the payroll reduction tax that you're -- casey: i'll respond when i get -- smith: okay, i'm sorry. no, i was curious. because when you really look at that, what we're doing there with the people that that helped needed helped, i agree. and the reason those people needed help is because congress for years now has not had the backbone and the...
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three years later, a really smart guy named jim milstein who is at the treasury department, the guy was possible for the restructuring of aig is the voyeur in investment in keene restructuring kind of person and he put out a proposal, which has many common ingredients that we saw from the mortgage bankers association. here, the emphasis is on a government agency. the federal mortgage insurance association, which authorizes management regulate a series of securitate there's the issue mortgage-backed securities and again, the company are not guaranteed, just security czar. the beauty of both of these proposals is that the technology in the infrastructure and system in the human capital of the gses would not be reset, that could form the basis of one of these securitize theirs to compete in the private capital market going forward. so i believe that there has been some consensus around a proposal that is feasible would work. one was issued by somebody who had an ax to. that is the mortgage association, but milstein coming from the treasury department come up or simply his view is what is b
three years later, a really smart guy named jim milstein who is at the treasury department, the guy was possible for the restructuring of aig is the voyeur in investment in keene restructuring kind of person and he put out a proposal, which has many common ingredients that we saw from the mortgage bankers association. here, the emphasis is on a government agency. the federal mortgage insurance association, which authorizes management regulate a series of securitate there's the issue...
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jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >> coming up next memo we track hurricane sandy headed this way. >> live in ocean city, we are definitely starting to feel the effects of sandy, even though she is not near the coast yet. i will have a live report coming up your request a state of emergency in queen anne's county and military equipment is also in place. >> are you ready for hurricane sandy? details straight ahead. >> sandy continues to creep up the coast and will soon turn to the jersey shore. we will have the latest from new jersey coming up. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> if you have not already, i would say, in the next few hours, in the next four hours to five hours, those are your last chance to get ready for the storm appeared >> potentially unprecedented weather event that will again tonight and could extend through midday on tuesday. >> the unique part of t
jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >> coming up next memo we track hurricane sandy headed this way. >> live in ocean city, we are definitely starting to feel the effects of sandy, even though she is not near the coast yet. i will have a live report coming up your request a state of emergency in queen anne's county and military equipment is also in place. >> are you...
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. >> jim shannon. >> i think the prime minister -- corporal channing day always wanted to join the army and for eight years served as a medic. our job is to save lives -- [inaudible] to see someone willing to hell when all -- help when all hell is bursting down them. he will soon return to a mother, father, fors, brothers who loved her dearly. to the the community who are proud of the contribution she's made. [inaudible] her courage, her bravery and also her heroism. prime minister, would you agree with me that army medics are often the unsung heros of conflict, and would he degree to meet with me to discuss the implementation of -- [inaudible] >> well, first of all, i'd be very happy to meet him and his colleagues. it's something i have spoken to the deputy, the first minister and the deputy first minister in northern ireland. it hope it can be done, and i'd be happy to have that meeting. i think he's absolutely right that hose in the medical regiment do a fantastic job. it's been a huge honor and a privilege for me to meet some of them including in afghanistan, and when you see the se
. >> jim shannon. >> i think the prime minister -- corporal channing day always wanted to join the army and for eight years served as a medic. our job is to save lives -- [inaudible] to see someone willing to hell when all -- help when all hell is bursting down them. he will soon return to a mother, father, fors, brothers who loved her dearly. to the the community who are proud of the contribution she's made. [inaudible] her courage, her bravery and also her heroism. prime minister,...
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wendy is in rehobeth where they're take it seriously. >> hey, jim. whoa, this thing just started kicking us, five minutes ago. doug called me an hour ago, said get ready. bam this thing is like pounding us from behind. the first really heavy bands. a mandatory evacuation. this is a ghost town. literally a place where the lights are on, but nobody is home. 8:00 sharp, rehoboth police shut down all roads leading into the town. you need a valid delaware license, proving you live here, or you don't get in. >> a problemarose immediately. and it got ugly. >> where do you want me to go? >> you are going to turn around. >> they're not letting you in? >> because i do not have a delaware license. my house is there. i left to get pizza. and i can't back into my house now. >> what are you going to do? >> i don't know. all my money is there. >> is there anyone back in your house? >> no. no. the lights are on. the house is unlocked. no, i don't know. i don't know what i am going to do. >> the governor of delawarer ud th -- delaware issued this evacuation. the town
wendy is in rehobeth where they're take it seriously. >> hey, jim. whoa, this thing just started kicking us, five minutes ago. doug called me an hour ago, said get ready. bam this thing is like pounding us from behind. the first really heavy bands. a mandatory evacuation. this is a ghost town. literally a place where the lights are on, but nobody is home. 8:00 sharp, rehoboth police shut down all roads leading into the town. you need a valid delaware license, proving you live here, or you...
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good evening, everybody, i'm jim handly. jim rosenfield is on assignment tonight. it is the final sprint to election day, and the latest nbc news/wall street journal poll confirms a nearly deadlocked rate. 48-47%. candidates are crisscrossing the country tonight. brian mooar follows them as they make their final case to voters. >> just two more days. >> reporter: two days before voters go to the polls. republican nominee mitt romney and president obama were fighting for votes in the battleground states. >> florida, in two days, you've got a choice to make. >> reporter: the final nbc news poll before the election shows the candidates are in a dead heat. president obama with a 48% to 47% lead. but the president's handling of hurricane sandy has boosted his approval numbers. >> you don't know what crisis the next president is going to confirm. >> reporter: in ohio, governor romney is six points down. that's forcing him to look to other states like iowa. >> we can do better, a better america, a stronger america is ahead. >> reporter: a day after governor romney stumped
good evening, everybody, i'm jim handly. jim rosenfield is on assignment tonight. it is the final sprint to election day, and the latest nbc news/wall street journal poll confirms a nearly deadlocked rate. 48-47%. candidates are crisscrossing the country tonight. brian mooar follows them as they make their final case to voters. >> just two more days. >> reporter: two days before voters go to the polls. republican nominee mitt romney and president obama were fighting for votes in the...
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jim? >> reporter: hey there, jim. yeah, after a couple of days of controversy mayor bloomberg reversing his decision and canceling the marathon late today, making sure all the resources are focused on the recovery. you can see what's left of the boardwalk behind me in atlantic city. this is not the world famous boardwalk but another around this city. it's gone now. it's been wiped away. and others still trying to recover up and down the coast. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult recovery. power lines are going back up. but many places are still overmatched by the devastation sandy left behind. >> this is well beyond what any of us ever imagined. >> reporter: the long road to recovery now literally lined with hundreds of thousands struggling to survive. the line stretched for blocks if you're lucky but more often for miles. people waiting in traffic or for a ride on the limited public transportation available. hundreds hanging out just to charge their phones. >> don't be difficult, ma'am. >> reporter: but the
jim? >> reporter: hey there, jim. yeah, after a couple of days of controversy mayor bloomberg reversing his decision and canceling the marathon late today, making sure all the resources are focused on the recovery. you can see what's left of the boardwalk behind me in atlantic city. this is not the world famous boardwalk but another around this city. it's gone now. it's been wiped away. and others still trying to recover up and down the coast. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult...
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jim axelrod is on that part of the story. jim? >> reporter: well, scott, that news is exactly what people in parts of manhattan with no power atve been waiting all week to hear. >> well, my kids have been sleeping here. .> reporter: it can't happen soon enough for 71-year-old judi crespo. -ydi's been cooking soup over sister know and, with her elevator out, hasn't left her place in four days. >> well, i'm desperate. i'm desperate to have the izectricity back on. you don't realize how much you rely on it. >> reporter: a few blocks away from judi, con ed workers like john sullivan and his crew are pulling grates off of flooded transformer vaults. in go pumps and out flows water. the vaults hold transformers that are supposed to work even after being submerged, but they need to be checked. >> this particular transformer is made to go underwater so it should be fine. atsed on our experience it should be absolutely fine. >> reporter: of the 3.2 million customers without power, 80% of them are in new york or new jersey. >> we've got mor
jim axelrod is on that part of the story. jim? >> reporter: well, scott, that news is exactly what people in parts of manhattan with no power atve been waiting all week to hear. >> well, my kids have been sleeping here. .> reporter: it can't happen soon enough for 71-year-old judi crespo. -ydi's been cooking soup over sister know and, with her elevator out, hasn't left her place in four days. >> well, i'm desperate. i'm desperate to have the izectricity back on. you don't...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> and i'm jim handly. a man wanted for pipe bombing three homes in northern virginia is under arrest in montana. police tell us laurence stewart threw two more pipe bombs at police when they tried to pull him over. he was eventually taken into custody, facing murder and other charges. >>> the death toll from hurricane sandy has climbed to more than 80. 4.5 million people are still without power this afternoon, but that's down from the peak of more than 8 million. the utilities in new york say they're on track to restore power by saturday. >>> back on the trail today for president obama. he's campaigning in three states, and making his final push to voters after taking time off to deal with storm damage in the northeast. mitt romney's making three stops in virginia today. both campaigns will be eyeing the october unemployment numbers. they're set to be released tomorrow. >>> positive retail sales. and higher consumer confidence gave stocks a big boost on the second day of trading since sandy. the dow gained
i'm pat lawson muse. >> and i'm jim handly. a man wanted for pipe bombing three homes in northern virginia is under arrest in montana. police tell us laurence stewart threw two more pipe bombs at police when they tried to pull him over. he was eventually taken into custody, facing murder and other charges. >>> the death toll from hurricane sandy has climbed to more than 80. 4.5 million people are still without power this afternoon, but that's down from the peak of more than 8...
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i agree with jim up until his last few sentences. if there's anybody making their vote decision based on today's jobs report i urge them to reconsider their strategy because first of all the expectations are for basically steady as she goes and secondly, anything that's a big outlier, an upside surprise, downside surprise is by definition an outlier that will likely be revised away. debris with jim, i don't believe it's going to be that big a deal in shaping at all in shaping votes. >> jared we have a mayor that decided that he changed his at least decided his endorsement based on sandy, remember the first promise president obama made, too. >> i thought that was interesting. >> he said i'm going to heal the planet and lower the rise of the oceans, remember, in nt from of the pillars in germany. i guess we're back to thinking he can do that again. we have a mayor people hold up as a paragon of -- >> let me say where i disagree with jim. i don't think folks are looking at this economy and saying oh, the level of unemployment or the lev
i agree with jim up until his last few sentences. if there's anybody making their vote decision based on today's jobs report i urge them to reconsider their strategy because first of all the expectations are for basically steady as she goes and secondly, anything that's a big outlier, an upside surprise, downside surprise is by definition an outlier that will likely be revised away. debris with jim, i don't believe it's going to be that big a deal in shaping at all in shaping votes. >>...
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jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guests are here to play us a song from their critically acclaimed second album "coexist." please welcome back to the show, the xx. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ we used to be closer than this we used to be ♪ closer than this we used to get closer than this is this something you miss ♪ ♪ i watched you breathe in and i wished you'd stop only for long enough long enough ♪ ♪ it's hard to say ♪ ♪ separate or combine i ask you one last time did i hold you too tight did i not let enough light in ♪ ♪ ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪ ♪ if a feeling appears if your mind should sway it's not a secret you should keep ♪ ♪ no i won't let you slip away we used to be closer than this we used to be ♪ ♪ closer than this we used to get closer than this ♪ ♪ is it something you miss we used to be closer than this ♪ ♪ we used to be closer than this we used to
jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guests are here to play us a song from their critically acclaimed second album "coexist." please welcome back to the show, the xx. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ we used to be closer than this we used to be ♪ closer than this we used to get closer than this is this something you miss...
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jim rosenfield, news4. >> eight to ten days they're going to be waiting, jim? do they have a plan to try to make that work out better? >> reporter: governor christie didn't like that at all. so he got these utility company executives together with fema and said, give us a list, what do you need. so they gave them a list and compiled numbers of utility workers they needed from other states. 1,500 will be coming from virginia. thousands in all. so many, they'll be housed at fort monmouth in the next 24 to 48 hours to speed up that process. >> eight to ten days, it also takes it past election day. what about voting? >> reporter: they've got a plan for that, too, doreen. the department of defense will have trucks outside polling places around new jersey where there is no power. so you'll go to your regular polling place, if it doesn't have power, you'll see a truck that will say, vote here and you'll fill out a paper ballot. mail-in voting has also been extended. they've asked county clerks to remain open saturday and sunday and you'll be able to do a mail-in ballo
jim rosenfield, news4. >> eight to ten days they're going to be waiting, jim? do they have a plan to try to make that work out better? >> reporter: governor christie didn't like that at all. so he got these utility company executives together with fema and said, give us a list, what do you need. so they gave them a list and compiled numbers of utility workers they needed from other states. 1,500 will be coming from virginia. thousands in all. so many, they'll be housed at fort...
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jim harbaugh dismisses all the chatter, it was gobble, gobble turkey talk. smith said he knew all along where his confidence was. >> look at my closet. i found it. [ laughter ] >> i think it's special. you only play once a week and all the days in between. it's part of the deal. >> warriors open the season tomorrow night in phoenix, not clear will andrew will make his debut. he was acquired in a blockbuster deal last season. injured at the time and dried to come back from -- tried to come back. he did participate but it doesn't sound like jackson is ready to put bogen in the line-up. >> this is what we're dealing with. we're going to be very cautious when he steps on the floor. we'll be smart with this understanding we need it for the long haul. >> miami, hosting the celtics and they got their rings. ray allen, kevin garnet there. and alan made his first shot. racked up 19 points. here is lebron with chris bosh, got a little testy on the drive with rondo, a foul. nice to see an most in it game one. hoet heat opened with a win. lakers with steve nash and dwig
jim harbaugh dismisses all the chatter, it was gobble, gobble turkey talk. smith said he knew all along where his confidence was. >> look at my closet. i found it. [ laughter ] >> i think it's special. you only play once a week and all the days in between. it's part of the deal. >> warriors open the season tomorrow night in phoenix, not clear will andrew will make his debut. he was acquired in a blockbuster deal last season. injured at the time and dried to come back from --...
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laurence stewart was arrested in thursday after police found jim bickley in montana. investigators believe it he was trying to kill his former girlfriend. as well as the officers who arrested him on domestic violence charges. it's not clear when he will be sent back to virginia. >> time to check on the weather would jacqui jeras. >> good morning. icu got this letter out today. >> it's cold. it's about that time of year. we are below average. so you can complain a little just because we are colder than we should be but it will stick around for awhile. let's show you what's going on on the radar. this is something we are watching some drier air is moving in. we are trying to get a little clearing, but in the upper atmosphere we have a piece of energy that will be moving through. that will bring some clouds. and it will try to bring a couple sprinkles or salaries. don't be surprised. -- sprinkles or flurries. this morning it is still dark. we have a little cloud cover. in the 40's along the coast. here's a colder pocket of air that's down the appalachian mountain expande
laurence stewart was arrested in thursday after police found jim bickley in montana. investigators believe it he was trying to kill his former girlfriend. as well as the officers who arrested him on domestic violence charges. it's not clear when he will be sent back to virginia. >> time to check on the weather would jacqui jeras. >> good morning. icu got this letter out today. >> it's cold. it's about that time of year. we are below average. so you can complain a little just...
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>> jim. dammit, jim. >> jimmy: dammit, jim? >> yes. but that's how you hold a seance. yes, yes! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the great benito, everybody. the great benito. >> listen. i was just wondering -- before i go -- do you know where i could -- to restore my power, do you know where i can get a sloppy pumpkin? >> jimmy: okay, thank you so much. >> okay. >> jimmy: the great benito, everyone. [ applause ] what are you talking about? >> don't act like you've never eaten a sloppy pumpkin. >> jimmy: all right. [ light laughter ] who is that guy? >> a.d.: what is a sloppy pumpkin? >> jimmy: i don't know what he's talking about. he's the great benito. this last one here -- we'll do one more. this is from lisa wexler. "jimmy, two of my favorite things are bob dylan and that famous kids' song that goes 'trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat.' do you think you can combine those two things?" yeah, of course. i think i can do that. that should be fun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ trick or treat smell my feet give me something good to eat ♪ ♪
>> jim. dammit, jim. >> jimmy: dammit, jim? >> yes. but that's how you hold a seance. yes, yes! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the great benito, everybody. the great benito. >> listen. i was just wondering -- before i go -- do you know where i could -- to restore my power, do you know where i can get a sloppy pumpkin? >> jimmy: okay, thank you so much. >> okay. >> jimmy: the great benito, everyone. [ applause ] what are you talking about?...
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so as tough as it was getting rid of peyton manning, letting him go, i think jim irsay made the right call because he has got a franchise quarterback who is going to be there for the next ten years and who is going to be a great one. >> thank you, tony. they beat the titans in overtime today and took their record to 4-3, speaking of the colts. tune into the all-new profootball talk, folks. every weekday at 5:00 p.m. on the nbc sports network. that's it. network. al and cris back to wrap things up after this. . y's? wendy's! definitely! lllll... let's go! what's that? uuuhhh! leave ordinary behind with wendy's new bacon portabella melt. applewood smoked bacon, rich portabellas in a melty cheddar sauce. unleashing the power of the melt. that's wendy's way. now that's better. [ male announcer ] can a car be built around a state of mind? ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this is where sophisticated styling begins. and where it ends? that's up to you. it's here -- the great
so as tough as it was getting rid of peyton manning, letting him go, i think jim irsay made the right call because he has got a franchise quarterback who is going to be there for the next ten years and who is going to be a great one. >> thank you, tony. they beat the titans in overtime today and took their record to 4-3, speaking of the colts. tune into the all-new profootball talk, folks. every weekday at 5:00 p.m. on the nbc sports network. that's it. network. al and cris back to wrap...
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hi, jim. >> reporter: hey, how you doing? this is actually coordinated pretty well. it's just a nice little thing we got going on here off of the turnpike. you can see these cars are waiting in line. what's happening, there is an officer right here pretty much telling everyone which lane to get in. and then they're coming from really the exit. this is about a half-mile long just up in here. you can see them kind of getting in line here. the wait is about an hour and a half. that's about how long people are waiting. unfortunately, we aren't allowed to walk up to them and talk to them in the cars. sunoco has asked us not to do that so we are respecting that so we can keep the live shot out through here. but guys, the scope of this problem is like this. you've got 50% of the gas stations in this area without power. that's the first thing. check them off. another 20% of them are now running out of gas. all right? check that off. really only 30% is left. with the kind of cars and volumes and population you have up in through here, it is no wonder why we are seeing these k
hi, jim. >> reporter: hey, how you doing? this is actually coordinated pretty well. it's just a nice little thing we got going on here off of the turnpike. you can see these cars are waiting in line. what's happening, there is an officer right here pretty much telling everyone which lane to get in. and then they're coming from really the exit. this is about a half-mile long just up in here. you can see them kind of getting in line here. the wait is about an hour and a half. that's about...
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." >> we go straight to jim cramer with details. >> malawi is not going to retire. the board has said, we are committed to down lolly to at least 24.14. i don't think he's going anywhere. he's going to be promoted to chief operating officer. they have to rationalize europe, rationalize asia obviously and i think this is big news because i think a lot of people felt that allen had finished job one. >> i think that the key here is promoting the mark field, he or she is saying on the concern is that the likely successor would leave and find another success. it's important also to shareholders to -- >> this is one of those where obviously mark had a tremendous reputation with what he's done in north america. the man, he's now going to be in charge of lincoln. they're talking about a tremendous decline. they're talking about this cold war between japan and china. gm had a good quarter too. gm is behind them in terms of this raushlization. obviously europe is just a disastrous report. latin america pretty good, asia had a swing. the most important thing is that he cannot
." >> we go straight to jim cramer with details. >> malawi is not going to retire. the board has said, we are committed to down lolly to at least 24.14. i don't think he's going anywhere. he's going to be promoted to chief operating officer. they have to rationalize europe, rationalize asia obviously and i think this is big news because i think a lot of people felt that allen had finished job one. >> i think that the key here is promoting the mark field, he or she is...
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jim referenced ubs. that was enormous news we got. there was reporting about 10,000 people buying ubs. more importantly, the effect of shuttering of their fixed income business. they are keeping small parts of what is fixed income unit within the investment bank. ubs making a decision to get out of the fixed income business. we have talked often here at this very desk, jim, about the lack of profitability any longer and fixed income businesses for so much of wall street given not just dodd-frank but the capital free rule. they have taken r.o.e. down for these businesses. i wonder whether this move by ubs to say that we're done, we're out, is going to potentially give others at least a thought that perhaps we might consider that road when you look at ubs stock price trading up the last couple days up 12% all in both before and we knew this announcement was coming and after the announcement. does barclays say why are we in this business? >> after that quarter don't you think they should? >> when they have a big wealth management busines
jim referenced ubs. that was enormous news we got. there was reporting about 10,000 people buying ubs. more importantly, the effect of shuttering of their fixed income business. they are keeping small parts of what is fixed income unit within the investment bank. ubs making a decision to get out of the fixed income business. we have talked often here at this very desk, jim, about the lack of profitability any longer and fixed income businesses for so much of wall street given not just...
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, jim? >> good. how are you? your stock is hot. regularly it's a lot of things going right. some of your competitors falling off the radar screen. but this is a kind of business right now that you're in where i know you'll have to throw away a lot of goods because you can't keep perishables. you are obviously responsible operators so what happens? you have insurance able to make up that difference or is this the type of thing kroeger is cutting numbers because of sandy? >> well, as i said in the big supermarkets where most of those perishables are, we've been fortunate that only one store in have virginia lost power. our insurance program is we have a $5 million retention for product, the product side of our property program, so that's very minimal. $5 million is about a half a penny a share. so anything that we would have to absorb would be very minimal. >> we close our quarter actually ends this saturday. so any effect will be in the quarter. but at this point it appears to be very, very m
, jim? >> good. how are you? your stock is hot. regularly it's a lot of things going right. some of your competitors falling off the radar screen. but this is a kind of business right now that you're in where i know you'll have to throw away a lot of goods because you can't keep perishables. you are obviously responsible operators so what happens? you have insurance able to make up that difference or is this the type of thing kroeger is cutting numbers because of sandy? >> well, as...
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and slim jims to unlock in-game content -- hershey's makes smiles. smiles make more smiles. when the chocolate is hershey's. life is delicious. "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open sesame" "the all new twenty thirteen ford escape. it's what happens when you go further." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. thank you for watching our show. break out your dancing shoes, everybody, because we're about to do some sweet, sweet moves to some sweet dance grooves. it's time for "battle of the instant dance crews." here we go. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: before the show, we picked ten people from our audience that never met before, but they all have one thing in common. they love to dance. [ light laughter ] then we split them into two dance crews. and here's how talented our audience is here at "late night." these guys have had just
and slim jims to unlock in-game content -- hershey's makes smiles. smiles make more smiles. when the chocolate is hershey's. life is delicious. "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open sesame" "the...
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jim is in that area right now. jim, is there a sense that the danger has passed? >> reporter: there's a sense that they faced down the destruction that has been caused. they've now seen those images that you showed, you saw the faces of those evacuees, what they've been through. there are still dangers looming out there, a long way to go. the gas lines you were talking about are still a challenge in some areas. some residents challenging why they haven't been cut off much earlier. and there's hopes that that can be done today. not as easy as it sounds. gaining access to where they can cut off these lines still will leave some of those lines pressurized. there's still a potential threat there. of course, before they can reenergize any of the electric lines in some of these communities, they have to ensure that job is done, carol. otherwise, it could ignite new fires. there's one of the major risks that remains. there are still some people that are holding out, some elderly with their pets, but they're about to give it up. there's no electricity. there's no prospect
jim is in that area right now. jim, is there a sense that the danger has passed? >> reporter: there's a sense that they faced down the destruction that has been caused. they've now seen those images that you showed, you saw the faces of those evacuees, what they've been through. there are still dangers looming out there, a long way to go. the gas lines you were talking about are still a challenge in some areas. some residents challenging why they haven't been cut off much earlier. and...
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plus or minus 30 cents when we get there. >> nice margins, was that a crack spread, jim? >> yes, what's so interesting, i tell you, joe. after that discussion, a lot of the refiners were coming out saying we can't do business in california. california's been hijacked by academics environmentalists, all the refining cooperations in california have led to major declines for a lot of companies who said theyill doing very well. somebody said something about cap and trade, california must start to feel a little too much like europe. >> great, great, we are finding common ground. >> he had the ceo of eatono. preparing those transmission lines. >> the combination of cooper and eaton is really designed to make it so the transmission system worldwide is upgraded so that when you have 6 million to 8 million people without power, they can call him. >> tomorrow on "squawk box," one final employment report before the presidential election, one last read on job before america votes for its nec leader. we'll bring you the numbers and analysis from our annal of experts. it all starts tom
plus or minus 30 cents when we get there. >> nice margins, was that a crack spread, jim? >> yes, what's so interesting, i tell you, joe. after that discussion, a lot of the refiners were coming out saying we can't do business in california. california's been hijacked by academics environmentalists, all the refining cooperations in california have led to major declines for a lot of companies who said theyill doing very well. somebody said something about cap and trade, california...
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>> bret: jim, thanks. still ahead -- look at some of the big-time gaffes made by the vice president in recent days that have gone under the radar. first, transportation woes continue in the wake of sandy. ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ de and ♪it medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle
>> bret: jim, thanks. still ahead -- look at some of the big-time gaffes made by the vice president in recent days that have gone under the radar. first, transportation woes continue in the wake of sandy. ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg...
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back to you. >> thanks so much, jim canner to there. and next, coming up, new york congressman steve israel, touring the damage in his district on long island. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. >>> national guard and the navy assisting in new york's recovery. how long is the road ahead? joining me now from new york, congressman steve israel whose district is a large portion of long island. very badly affected, clearly by the storm. congressman, thanks so much. >> sure. >> what have you seen so far and what help are you getting that you need from the military? >> well, we have gone from a flood and wind emergency to a long-term power emergency. 90% of
back to you. >> thanks so much, jim canner to there. and next, coming up, new york congressman steve israel, touring the damage in his district on long island. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in...
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there is this prediction from jim cramer, 444 the president. that would be a landslide. our question this morning, tell us who is going to win and why. ruby is on the phone from california. caller: i think that romney is going to win. i think people can really see that obama is a lawyer and he is a good talker. and he is a good rally year. but the mitt romney record tells the truth about what he can do for america. mitt romney as for the citizens of the united states of america. we have a president that i and 60% of his briefings he keeps talking about how he saved general motors. listen, even if they would have gone bankrupt, they would have come back no matter what. president obama wants to take credit for osama bin laden, when our military men did that. passing the dream act without going through the chain of command, i think he thought he was going to change washington, but washington changed him. he is a good talker and a good lawyer. he could get you off on a murder case, that is what lawyers do, that is all that he is. host: thank you for the call. mark williams s
there is this prediction from jim cramer, 444 the president. that would be a landslide. our question this morning, tell us who is going to win and why. ruby is on the phone from california. caller: i think that romney is going to win. i think people can really see that obama is a lawyer and he is a good talker. and he is a good rally year. but the mitt romney record tells the truth about what he can do for america. mitt romney as for the citizens of the united states of america. we have a...
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we have to make sure jim is reelected. jim jordan, bob gibbs are here. and i want to be the senior senator from ohio. we need josh mandel in ohio. we need him now. you know, president obama -- over the last four years has made a lot of decisions. some of them, he siad would result in new jobs that haven't happened. he said he'd cut the deficit. it hasn't happened. we have someone who is running for president who knows how to bring back jobs. he has the experience. he has the experience and the record nd he knows how to work with democrats and repubicansbls and that's why we need mitt romney to fix what's broken and bring back the american dream. i see a uaw member here in front of me. i will talk autos in a way that is straight talk. obama said a few things that, as he said, were "whoppers." he said, you wanted to take those companies through ban kruptcy. it was obama who took gm and chrysler through bankruptcy. it was mitt romney who did provide for loan guarantees. every fact-checker who looked has said that barack obama was wrong and was not telling t
we have to make sure jim is reelected. jim jordan, bob gibbs are here. and i want to be the senior senator from ohio. we need josh mandel in ohio. we need him now. you know, president obama -- over the last four years has made a lot of decisions. some of them, he siad would result in new jobs that haven't happened. he said he'd cut the deficit. it hasn't happened. we have someone who is running for president who knows how to bring back jobs. he has the experience. he has the experience and the...
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. >> jim: i appreciate you coming down today because, you know, it's tough getting guests. and look at our great audience that came down as well. >> they had a tough time. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. new york city -- [ cheers and applause ] the tough get going, you know? >> well, it is. but you know, it's sort of interesting because when the world trade center came down, that was 200 times worse than what we just went through. and it was amazing the way it was a horrible period of time -- probably the worst time in this country's history. but new yorkers stuck together. they got together, and that's happening again. i can see it. this is just a small little microcosm of that. but new yorkers have tremendous spirit, and i think they're doing it again. >> jimmy: they have such a big heart, and i want to say the trump tower atrium right here -- this is -- it stayed open. there's people going in there. you got free food, free coffee. that's very nice of to you do that. >> well, you know, i have a staff that's terrific, and i have a building that was in great shape. it didn't --
. >> jim: i appreciate you coming down today because, you know, it's tough getting guests. and look at our great audience that came down as well. >> they had a tough time. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. new york city -- [ cheers and applause ] the tough get going, you know? >> well, it is. but you know, it's sort of interesting because when the world trade center came down, that was 200 times worse than what we just went through. and it was amazing the way it was a horrible...
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. >> mike allen and jim from politico reported chris christie was the number one choice for mitt romney at one point, he went to london for the olympics, came back and ended up picking paul ryan. there's a lot of bad blood right now between the romney campaign and the chris christie folks and we're seeing that spill out here right in the last couple of days. >> you know, let me inject. i've not plugged into the romney campaign like "the politico" guys. i know about christie. i'm skeptical of the idea that there ever was a moment when romney was going to pick christie for this. it seems cute that it's coming out at this moment. jonathan i want to ask you about demographics heading in to this tuesday. seems like there's basically a test that we're going to find out. can obama win re-election with a historically small share of the white vote which basically means will the nonwhite vote share of the electorate rise to new levels that will allow him to survive, like latino support and black support. obama people say hey turn out among blacks and la zwroins will be as high as in 2008 and repu
. >> mike allen and jim from politico reported chris christie was the number one choice for mitt romney at one point, he went to london for the olympics, came back and ended up picking paul ryan. there's a lot of bad blood right now between the romney campaign and the chris christie folks and we're seeing that spill out here right in the last couple of days. >> you know, let me inject. i've not plugged into the romney campaign like "the politico" guys. i know about...
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it took jim clapper 45 minutes to say, i don't know. the d.o.d. guy said nothing. the fbi said -- we asked, have you been to benghazi? he said, no, i'm in tripply. why aren't nubenghazi? well, it's not safe. well, no kidding. we have had more and more questions than answers. the president really ought to take two hours and that was the tone of my letter and i tried to make it respectful and say, you don't want this... president romney, if he make its, doesn't want this. you do not want to lose the morale of our service people, people put in harm's way. that's not right. i don't like this response, after 9/11, we set up the counter-terrorism threat center. we set up all of these teams around the world. we, meaning the senate intelligence committee and the 9/11 people. here we are again -- first the uss cole, that wasn't first, that was the bambombings in africa, that wasn't first, it was mog scmoag somalia and blackhawk dwn. now we are to this? we still haven't got it straight! what on earth is going on! thank goodness, you are searching for the truth. >> greta: it'
it took jim clapper 45 minutes to say, i don't know. the d.o.d. guy said nothing. the fbi said -- we asked, have you been to benghazi? he said, no, i'm in tripply. why aren't nubenghazi? well, it's not safe. well, no kidding. we have had more and more questions than answers. the president really ought to take two hours and that was the tone of my letter and i tried to make it respectful and say, you don't want this... president romney, if he make its, doesn't want this. you do not want to lose...